The Boost Statechart Library

Acknowledgments

Very special thanks go to:

Aleksey Gurtovoy, the developer of the ingenious meta programming
library (boost::mpl). The interface as well as the implementation of
Boost.Statechart hugely benefit from Alekseys work. I would have given up
long ago without mpl. Moreover, Aleksey's double dispatch implementation
in his
FSM framework gave me fresh ideas after I had come to the conclusion
that my dynamic_cast-based solution was too bad

Special thanks go to:

Mitsuo Fukasawa, who is the first person using Boost.Statechart in a
real-world project. He gave invaluable feedback, convinced me to make
history a top priority, translated the tutorial to Japanese and tested
new releases on Linux

Peter Petrov, who contributed various standard conformance fixes,
commented on early redesigns of the
asynchronous_state_machine and fifo_scheduler
class templates and reviewed the documentation

Peter Dimov and Douglas Gregor for developing other libraries
(bind, intrusive_ptr,
atomic_count, function) Boost.Statechart is
building on

Pavel Vozenilek for making many suggestions on how to improve code
& documentation, providing Intel 7.0 workarounds and managing the
review

the countless folks who worked and are still working on the boost
infrastructure (config, regression tests, build, html templates, etc).
Writing Boost.Statechart would have been much less fun without this
foundation

David Abrahams and Darryl Green for being persistent enough to
convince me that the exit action to state destructor mapping is sometimes
not a good idea